There are always 4 Sundays in February, except if it is a leap year and the 1st of February is a Sunday. In that case there are 5 Sundays.
5 Sundays. The 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th.
There are 4 Sundays in January, February, April, June, July, September, October, & December and there are 5 Sundays in March, May, August, & November. This is a total of 52 Sundays in 2009.
February can only have 5 Sundays in a leap year, and this occurs when February 1st falls on a Sunday. The last occurrence of this was in 2012, as February 1st that year fell on a Wednesday, resulting in the Sundays falling on the 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th. Therefore, the last year with 5 Sundays in February was 2012.
The last year that February had five Sundays was 2012. This occurred because February 1, 2012, was a Wednesday, making the Sundays fall on the 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, and then extending into March. For February to have five Sundays, it must have 29 days, which only happens in leap years.
In 2032 there are 5 Sundays in February, May, August and October.
The only way there can be five Sundays in February is if it is a leap year AND February 1 is a Sunday. The last time that happened was 2004, and the next times it will happen are 2032, 2060, 2088, and 2128.
There were 52 Sundays in 2007
Once every 28 years.
February, May, August and October.
there are 52 Sundays in 2011
In 2005, there were 52 Sundays.
There were 52 Sundays in 2004.